Black students are now chronicling their personal experiences at schools they’ve attended on Twitter.

The social movement is not only a way of publicizing the systemic racism that gets swept under the rug, but it also is a symbol of solidarity amongst black students who are all enduring the same issues and are banding together to call for change.

The number of Black students who pursue higher education has historically been low, but in recent years progress has been made and the presence of black students on college campuses has become more visible and the community as a whole has become more vocal.

The problem is not necessarily that the issues Black students currently face are new; they've just been ignored for far too long because they only affected an extremely underrepresented group, as is the case with many social problems.